218 News items related to 'Malaria'
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Uganda launches new plan to end malaria by 2030
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New evidence that climatic factors influence use of mosquito nets
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World Malaria Report 2025: Drug resistance and funding gaps underscore need for country-led action
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WHO recommends new spatial repellents to prevent malaria
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Annual Malaria Report highlights state of malaria in Uganda
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New malaria treatment for newborns offers hope in the fight against child mortality
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Fighting malaria in children: Why a one-size-fits-all approach isn’t enough
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The Global Fund announces the launch for its new replenishment cycle, with the UK to co-host
This week, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund) has announced the kick-off for its Eighth Replenishment cycle. The Global Fund is a critical funding mechanism that…
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Nigerian government commends Malaria Consortium’s efforts, and reaffirms own commitment, to end malaria
Malaria Consortium’s team in Nigeria recently met with officials from the Federal Ministry of Health and the National Malaria Elimination Programme to discuss partnership opportunities and strengthen…
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World Malaria Report 2024: Progress underscores need for accelerated, data-driven action
This year's World Malaria Report reflects on gains made — but calls for further action as other threats arise.
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Growing concern about antimalarial drug resistance sparks calls for urgent action
Partial resistance to a life-saving antimalarial drug has been detected in Uganda among children experiencing severe forms of the disease.
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Chad launches three life-saving vaccines in historic step for child health
In a landmark step forward for child health, Chad announces the launch of vaccines against malaria, pneumococcal infections, and rotavirus.
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Digitalisation of mosquito net distribution shows key benefits for campaign monitoring
Digitalising insecticide-treated net distribution to improve the accuracy of data collection and allow real-time data use is yielding promising results in South Sudan and Nigeria, according to new…
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Malaria Consortium partners with Ethiopian government to strengthen critical malaria preparedness and response
Increasing malaria surges in Ethiopia threaten to undo the progress that has been achieved against the disease over the past two decades. In response, the Ethiopian government has launched a…
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Malaria vaccine breakthrough for pregnant women
In a world first, the Sanaria PfSPZ malaria vaccine has been shown to protect expectant mothers from malaria before and during pregnancy.
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Milestone for Mozambique as R21 malaria vaccine rolled out in Zambézia province
In another momentous step forward for child survival against malaria, Mozambique has become the 11th country to introduce a malaria vaccine. Last week, the first phase of the R21 vaccine rollout…
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R21 malaria vaccine rollouts mark new era in global fight against malaria: Côte d'Ivoire and South Sudan lead the way
In a significant step forward in the global fight against malaria, Côte d’Ivoire and South Sudan have become the first countries to administer the new R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine to children at…
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Malaria and COVID-19: A pioneering study on co-infection and long-term implications in Ethiopia and Uganda
In one of the first studies globally to explore the potential clinical interactions between COVID-19, long COVID and malaria infections, Malaria Consortium has completed participant enrolment and…
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Improving access to malaria services in conflict-affected populations in Cameroon
A recent study published in BMC Malaria Journal highlights the challenges faced by communities in accessing malaria services — including availability and cost of services — in conflict-affected…
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WHA77 must drive global action to protect health from impact of rising threats
Climate change and antimicrobial resistance will be prominent issues at the seventy-seventh World Health Assembly, taking place from 27 May to 1 June in Geneva.